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Re: Post Race!

lol I really felt like I did terribly in the phone interview. Apparently he was confusing my VB.Net experience with legacy VB experience because the last time he touched VB was VB5. Once I explained that VB.Net is basically C# with a different syntax and assured him that I knew what LINQ, Async/Await was, it seemed to go smoothly from that point.

Re: Post Race!

and assured him that I knew what LINQ, Async/Await was

Aha so i was right, Interviewers love features like those.

Congrats DDay and i agree with those who say go for it, from what i have seen in the forum you sound like you should be a Developer and i think you will enjoy doing it. Those first 3 months will allow you to see if the Development work they are asking you to do is interesting and matches your expectations.

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Re: Post Race!

I guess you've never typed NOLA into google... (or visited NOLA.com).

And if you live in a different part of the state, not having to commute to New Orleans to work each day is a benefit. If you're working from home, its a remote login, whether your house is 900 meters away or 900 miles.

Re: Post Race!

There is a fair amount of downhill....unfortunately, it always results in an even greater amount of uphill. I've never quite figured out how that happens. It should be the same amount....but it doesn't feel that way. My theory is that the flat earth people are right, and that gravity is just the result of the flat earth accelerating upwards. When you go downhill, the earth has a chance to fly upwards, so you have further to go to get back to where you started.

That's about as insane as the rest of the flat earth theory, so I'm going with it.

Re: Post Race!

Originally Posted by dday9

I’ll still own the agency. I just have someone running it for me.

Thats what I hope to get going this year. Im killing myself working full time and then running my business full time after. 14-19 hour days 7 days a week. Need a new shop, then organization so I can have a couple people work it for me. When I get off work I can just stop by and tend to whatever needs my attention

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